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Anonymous asked: Where did my pens go? Who the hell is penis jackson. So yesterday at midnight she got a copy of the new Animal Crossing: New Leaf and started to play it. When I got up the next morning she was still playing. And as I was making breakfast and getting ready for work, she played on. Every time I asked her something she would just mumble back.
She is completely drawn into this game. When do you finish this game? How long does it take to beat it? However, in this case, a wonderful Animal Crossing Release Day miracle happened.
Hundreds of people responded with overwhelmingly supportive and helpful tips to dealing with a wife who is an Animal Crossoholic. Some recommended the man also get a copy of the game and join his wife via wireless connection.
I agree with the probable motivations for age adjustment of the character. Balancing the worldbuilding and the way the audience will most likely relate at the time any given story hits the public eye seems astoundingly challenging.
Winston I believe is a case of the character being much younger than the actor - I can easily see him being in his fifties. If he was serving for a large enough period before the name change, then yes, it would explain the word salad, especially as an older soldier well used to working under the RFC moniker. Peter Cushing, same year, same film: age 62, looked like a healthy and well-groomed modern era mid-to-late 80s. Casting Bernard Fox was actually spot-on. I would like to point out that, tho Winston is too old to have been an active WW1 pilot, he could have been someone who trained those pilots who went up and died in the war.
Imagine, for a moment, you are the teacher of a group of young men. Hundreds of pilots died. How many did Winston teach how to use the throttle, steer the plane, reach the right altitude for costing along and minimising fuel waste? How many funerals with empty coffins did Winston attend, feeling responsible for the absence of a body to inter? Winston may well have not flown in WW1, but he likely wished to have an end just like the men he taught, an equivalent exchange.
The only way to absolve him of the guilt and responsibility for the young men who died in a war they should never have had to fight in in the first place. He splits the bamboo to hold a bowl upside down. He uses oil and I think some form of wick to light a small flame, and centers the bowl with the bamboo frame over the flame to maximise the soot yield.
He refills it a few times per burn session and shifts the wick from time to time so that part of it stays exposed in the air. The soot is brushed off from the bowl into a pot with some kind of lining, and he has to wash it. Video states that impurities like soil sink, while the clean soot stays floating. After the soot is washed, he lets it dry for 1 year in the shade.
When it comes almost season to actually make the ink stick, he makes a wooden mould and press. He steeps some herbs for medicinal scents, and some pig lye, cow bone collagen and hide glue for the binding agent. He oils his work surface and places lumps of the ink paste on it, folding and smashing it with the flat of an axe to further combine the binder and the soot.
He measures out the appropriate amount using a balance scale, and presses it into a long strip approximately the size of his mould cavity, and uses the pressing block to apply pressure, and also uses a log to really compress it down. He removes the inkstick by disassembling the mould box and trims it while it is still malleable. After this, the stick is left to dry for 1 year. It is then completed and can be used for calligraphy by simply grinding it with some water. Making the glue is super easy, you legit just simmer the hide in water for several hours.
Fun fact, this glue is edible! Nivkh and Sakhalin Ainu make a traditional dish, called mos and mushi in their respective languages, from fish skin, berries, nuts, and starchy bulbs!
Regardless, you can make an ink stone only with soot and natural glue, with the option of adding in fragrant and anti-microbial ingredients like the guy in the video does. A binder is always needed for ink making even the liquid kinds! This problem is practically non-existent with industrial-produced paper, but jysk if you make your your own paper from scratch!
The inky-dough needs to be weighed because the drying time is dependent on weight! The traditional Chinese method of drying is done like in the video above, laying it in a dry dark location and flipping it over once a month. However I like the Japanese method of hanging the sticks up on straw ropes like this.
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